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 268 CLARE. Abergavenny. His wife was probably Adeliza,(») sister of Randolph " dos Gernons," Earl ok Chester. He was founder of the priory of Tollbridge. He d., being slain as iifsd., 15 April 1136, and was bur. at Gloucester. His widow was rescued from the Welsh, by Milo de Gloucester. IV. 1136. .'/.. Gilbert de Claue, Lord of Clare, &c, s."l and tu, 4. before 1115, was at some date before 1142 (not improbably in 1138, when his uncle and namesake is supposed to have been cr. Karl of Pembroke),( b ) cr. EARL OF HERTFORD.^). He ti. rami. 1152, and was bur. at ClaTe Priovy. V. 1152. a. Roger de Clare, Lord of Clare, &c, br. and h. Before 1156 he, also, like his brother, was cr. EARL OF HERTFORD. He d. 1173. VI. 1173. 6. Riciiard (de Clare), Earl of Hert- ford, also Lord of Clare, &e. He m. Amicia, da., whose issue became sole heir to, Williain (Fitz Robert), Earl ok Gloucester. He d. Nov. 1217. VII. 1217. 7. Gilbert (de Clare), Earl of Hertford, also 1 Lord of Clare, &c, s. and h., who, about 1225, became, jure malris, Earl ok Gloucester. He d, 25 Oct. 1230, and was bur. at Tewkes- bury. VIII. 1230. S. Richard (de Claiie), Earl of Gloucester and Earl ok Hertford, also Zorrf of Clare, &c, s. and h., O S b. 1222 ; d. 15 July 1262, and was bur. at Tewkesbury. IX. 1262. 0. Gilbert (de Clake), Earl of Gloucester > | fj and Earl OF Hertford, also Lord of Clare, &c, s. and h., b. 1243. He m. 2 May 1290 the Lady Joan Plantage.net, (" Joan of a"3 Acres") da. of King Edward I. He d. 7 Dec. 1295, and was bur. at Tewkesbury, but his widow was bur. 1307 at Clare Priory. X. 1295. 10. Gilbert de Clare, Lord of Clare, &c, aged 4 years at his Father's death, who, in 1307, on the death of his mother (whose second husband had been sum. as Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, 1299 to 1306), became Earl of Gloucester and Earl of Hertford. He d. unm., being slain at Bannockbum 21 June 1314. XI. 1314. 11. Elizabeth de Burgh, widow, sua jure, Lady of Clare, &c, 3rd sister and coheir of the above named Earl, inherited the Lordship of Clare, &c, as her portion of the vast estates of her brother. She in, the reign of Stephen' (iii, 125). This argument however, is hasod upon their Lordships having confused the Earl Geoffrey (of Essex) of 1213, with the Earl Geoffrey of 1141." Ex inform. J. Horace Round. (») As to this Lady, and as to the conjecture in " Coll. Top. et Geu" (I. p. 3881, concerning her, see Planche's article, as in note " c " p. 267, ante. ( b ) See, ante, p. 267, note "d." {') In " Courthope," under " Pembroke," is the following note : " Ring Stephen, 113S, says William of Malmesbury, ' Multos Comites qui ante nou fuerant, iustituit, applicatis possessionibus et redditibus qiue proprio jure Regi competebant.' They were afterwards called imaginary and false Earls, and Henry II, at the beginning of his reign, 'deposuit quosdain imaginarios et Pseudo Comites (says the author of a Chronicle of Normandy) quibus Rex Stephanus omnia pene ad fiscuui pertincutia minus caute distribuerat.' "